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i have a nokia n9 its been sitting for a long time now the phone wont turn on ive tried to connect it to the pc and do that flasher -i but nothing happen ,am new to this what can i do ??
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What kind of PC?
Win10 may not work oob or at all.

Easiest would be a Linux box or XP/Win7.
Some reported that flasher -i does not charge but you need flasher -f --flash-only=kernel -F firmware.bin

What output do you get?
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
flasher -f --flash-only=kernel -F firmware.bin

That worked for me, about 4 years ago.
I tried with -f and nothing happened so I got a new battery cause the stock one was old either way.
After one really good battery cycle, the new battery was flat and I couldn’t revive it (even full re-flash).
I switched back to the original battery, flashed kernel and boom, still works after almost a decade.
 

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Originally Posted by Omar_88 View Post
i have a nokia n9 its been sitting for a long time now the phone wont turn on I've tried to connect it to the pc and do that flasher -i but nothing happen
As these batteries go back to 2012-13 even if using "flasher -f --flash-only=kernel -F firmware.bin" you have probably only got a 50% chance of being able to recover device now unfortunately. Be prepared to wait up to 10 minutes before anything seems to happen.

It is only within the last year that I have made the decision not to source any more non-working N9 for this reason.
 

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Another trick that helped me sometimes (when ubiboot drained my battery completely) was to just plug in the charger , wait for the LED to glim white steady and go black, then re-plug charger. Repeated this a few times and it charged normally - LED breathing/blinking white.

That way the battery got every time a bit of charge until it was enough to load the kernel and charge normally. Not sure about really drained/dead battery.
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
Another trick that helped me sometimes (when ubiboot drained my battery completely) was to just plug in the charger , wait for the LED to glim white steady and go black, then re-plug charger. Repeated this a few times and it charged normally - LED breathing/blinking white.

That way the battery got every time a bit of charge until it was enough to load the kernel and charge normally. Not sure about really drained/dead battery.
That worked for me too. But depending on how deeply discharged the battery is, you may need to plug-unplug-plug repeatedly for a loooooooong time. 8 hours is not entirely unusual. (I have still not built that circuit I planned to make for that purpose yet. But I will. One day. When I retire. Maybe.)
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
What kind of PC?
Win10 may not work oob or at all.

Easiest would be a Linux box or XP/Win7.
Some reported that flasher -i does not charge but you need flasher -f --flash-only=kernel -F firmware.bin

What output do you get?
Thank you for your reply,indeed am on WIN7 but i guess i have to look for the firmware which I don't know how to get it
 
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
What kind of PC?
Win10 may not work oob or at all.

Easiest would be a Linux box or XP/Win7.
Some reported that flasher -i does not charge but you need flasher -f --flash-only=kernel -F firmware.bin

What output do you get?
Thank you for your reply indeed am on WIN7 but i think i should download the firmware which I don't know how to get it
 
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
What kind of PC?
Win10 may not work oob or at all.

Easiest would be a Linux box or XP/Win7.
Some reported that flasher -i does not charge but you need flasher -f --flash-only=kernel -F firmware.bin

What output do you get?
UPDATE : after leaving the phone in the charger for quite sometime its shows the Nokia logo but the phone won't turn on
 

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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
What kind of PC?
Win10 may not work oob or at all.

Easiest would be a Linux box or XP/Win7.
Some reported that flasher -i does not charge but you need flasher -f --flash-only=kernel -F firmware.bin

What output do you get?
Thank you for your reply indeed i have win7 but the command doesn't work
 

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